Charge point operator Believ is rolling out electric vehicle (EV) charge points across the North Yorkshire region of Redcar and Cleveland.
The area is receiving funding for the project from the On-Street Residential ChargePoint Scheme (ORCS) with the first tranche of 22 chargers installed this spring and summer.
Installations aim to boost Cleveland’s EV network, support greener travel and provide charging to residents without driveways or access to at-home EV charging.
Charge points will be located in a wide variety of council-owned car parks, across community and leisure centres, and public parking areas.
The first set will serve the long-stay and overnight charging needs of residents and visitors, and subsequent tranches will see Believ installing rapid charging to suit top-up charging and shorter driver dwell times.
Believ said it will support the ORCS-funded project in the planning, installation, operation and ongoing maintenance of charge points.
Cabinet Member for Climate and Culture, Cllr Carrie Richardson said:
“We are a forward-thinking council, making significant progress in developing the borough’s EV infrastructure to support local people with making greener travel choices.
“It is vital we deliver a reliable and accessible network for those who do not have access to private charging and to ensure no one is left behind in the transition to electric vehicles. That is why we are using government funding to serve the residential areas less likely to have attracted private industry funding.
“In partnering with Believ, we have access to all charging speeds and their depth of experience in understanding what technology is best suited to what location.”
Amanda Rymell, Senior Public Sector Partnerships Manager at Believ, said:
“We are proud to support such a progressive council to help them achieve their net zero carbon emissions.
“The new installations across Redcar will significantly improve residents’ access to reliable, convenient EV charging – helping more drivers make the switch.”
Image courtesy of Redcar and Cleveland Council (L-R): Chris Moon, Assistant Director of Environment, Sustainability and Culture / Cllr Carrie Richardson / Amanda Rymell, Senior Public Sector Partnerships Manager at Believ / Caroline Hearne, Climate Change and Sustainability Officer